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Neuberger Museum of art unveils exhibition of Chuck Close Prints. (Westchester Arts News).(Brief Article)
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Westchester County Business Journal
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September 23, 2002
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CHUCK CLOSE, who has been called one of the 50 most influential people in the art world, will be the focus of an upcoming exhibition at the Neuberger entitled "Chuck Close Prints," which will open on September 29th and run through the end of December.
In 1969, at the beginning of photo-realism, Chuck Close burst onto the art scene with his monumental-sized black and white acrylic self-portrait. Since then, he has created portraits in all sizes, and all mediums and styles...
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